China
Maohua Wang, head of the IP group at King & Wood Mallesons in China, explains how the firm’s Eversheds deal affected the IP team and how his team meets clients’ litigation needs
Loeb & Loeb has taken on the IP, corporate and compliance teams from Perkins Coie’s soon-to-be closed Beijing office
In-house counsel believe Chinese domestic firms are becoming as sophisticated as international firms, but they may not shift their portfolios just yet
Tom Treutler, who previously managed the Vietnamese office of Tilleke & Gibbins, has joined East IP
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Sponsored by Liu Shen & AssociatesGuanyang Yao and Xiaoning Yu of Liu Shen & Associates consider the reasons behind China’s growth as a litigation venue for standard essential patent cases and evaluate the strategies of related parties
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Sponsored by Panawell & PartnersFeng Xu of Panawell & Partners explains how the amendments to the Patent Law will impact the activity of domestic and foreign innovators
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Sponsored by CCPIT Patent and Trademark Law OfficeGang Hu of CCPIT Patent and Trademark Law Office takes a closer look at why it remains difficult to successfully apply for a sound trademark, using recent case studies and statistics
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Sponsored by Liu Shen & AssociatesHong Zhang and Guanghao Zou of Liu Shen & Associates explore different global approaches used to tackle misuse during the production of artificial intelligence technology
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Sponsored by AnJie Law FirmLi Wu of AnJie Law Firm explains how the administrative and judicial sectors are slowly embracing a more favourable stance towards the acceptance of post-filing supplementary data
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Sponsored by GoldenGate LawyersBruce Fu of GoldenGate Lawyers explains the key changes that will streamline the registration procedure and better protect the interests of enterprises